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Bronagh Gallagher (born 26 April 1972) is an Irish singer and actress from Northern Ireland. She had her first acting role in the 1989 television movie Dear Sarah . In 2020, she was listed at number 33 on The Irish Times ' list of Ireland's greatest film actors.
After the nominations were announced, Academy CEO Áine Moriarty said: "What an incredible showcase of nominees shortlisted for Irish Academy Awards this year. Irish talents are proving themselves to be amongst the best in the world, both in front and behind the camera, delivering such high standards of acting, filmmaking, and storytelling.
The nominations for the IFTAs were announced by the Irish Film and Television Academy on 14 July 2020. [3] [4] People presenting awards included President Michael D. Higgins, Martin Scorsese, Daisy Ridley and Liam Neeson. It aired on Virgin Media One. [5] [6] [7] Below are the winners and nominees. Winners are at the top of each list, in bold type.
A Bump Along the Way was nominated for Best Film (2020) at the 16th Irish Film & Television Awards, while Bronagh Gallagher was nominated for Best Actress (Film).. Shelly Love, Tess McGowan and Louise Gallagher were nominated for the Discovery Award at the British Independent Film Awards 2019.
The freshly-unveiled cast includes Moses Ingram, Michael Shannon, Bronagh Gallagher, Tim McInnerny, and Lennie James. They join previously announced lead actors Tilda Swinton and George MacKay.
Bronagh Gallagher: A Bump Along The Way: Sarah Greene: Rosie: Seána Kerslake: The Hole in the Ground: Saoirse Ronan: Little Women: 2021 17th: Nika McGuigan (posthumous) Wildfire [10] Jessie Buckley: I'm Thinking of Ending Things: Clare Dunne: Herself: Lola Petticrew: Dating Amber: Nora-Jane Noone: Wildfire: 2022 18th: Catherine Clinch: An ...
You, Me and Marley is a BBC2 television drama directed by Richard Spence and starring Marc O'Shea, Bronagh Gallagher, Michael Liebmann, and Michael Gregory. It was first screened in the ScreenPlay series on 30 September 1992. [1] The film was produced by Chris Parr. The screenplay was written by Graham Reid.
Former Fire District Commission member Richard Gallagher, who last served on the board in 2014 and lives now outside the fire district, said Tuesday he was told last year that nomination papers ...